Motorists are 3 to 5 times more likely to have a wreck along the corridor than on any other portion of the interstate systems of Ohio, Kentucky or Indiana.

Traffic congestion on the BrentSpence Bridge costs an averageof 3.6 million hours of delay forpassenger cars every year.

Every year of delay in the start of construction cost the taxpayers nearly $75 to $85 million per year in inflation alone.

650 calls for help are made by Brent Spence Bridge motorists annually.

Roughly 1.6 million gallons of fuel are wasted annually due to traffic congestion.

Whether you're a resident of the Greater Cincinnati area or just an infrastructure enthusiast, you know what an important project this is. From faster commute times and fewer gallons of fuel wasted, to fewer accidents and a more vibrant economy, refurbishing and replacing the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor is a win-win for the entire region.

And by visiting the project website, you've come to the right place for up-to-date and accurate news and information on this important regional project. Here you can find out more about the background of the Brent Spence Bridge, check out renderings of the new bridge and roadway, get the scoop on what's coming up next and connect with us on social media. Have a question to ask or feedback to provide? Check out the Questions + Comments section to give us your two cents.

In the summer of 2017, Kentucky is performing maintenance on the Brent Spence Bridge. Kentucky's maintenance work and the proposed project to build a new bridge and completely refurbish the existing bridge across the Ohio River are two distinct efforts. Visit Kentucky's Brent Spence Bridge 2017 Maintenance Site for information and updates on this project. Specific questions or comments on Kentucky's maintenance project should be directed to [email protected]